August 10, 2021

Ray Stevens: The Birthday of Jerry Kennedy

Hello all you fans of Ray Stevens!! Today is the birthday of one of Ray's close friends in the music industry, Jerry Kennedy. The two often worked on recording sessions together. If you have Ray's first two studio albums on Mercury Records (1,837 Seconds of Humor and This is Ray Stevens) you should be familiar with Jerry Kennedy's name. If you have any albums or vinyl singles from The Statler Brothers, Tom T. Hall, Roger Miller, country music releases by Jerry Lee Lewis, then you should be familiar with his name because Jerry Kennedy was the record producer for those artists during their time on Mercury Records and their affiliates in the '60s, '70s, and '80s. Jerry conducted the orchestra on those early 1960's Ray Stevens albums as well as co-produced, with Shelby Singleton, numerous singles Mercury released on Ray in the early to mid 1960s...and nearly 20 years later Jerry Kennedy co-produced an album with Ray in 1983. That album, Me, is thrilling. The album contains 10 songs and here they are...in random order: "My Dad", "Love Will Beat Your Brains Out", "Game Show Love", "Me", "Piece of Paradise Called Tennessee", "Special Anniversary", "Piedmont Park", "Mary Lou Nights", "Kings and Queens", and "Yolanda". As mentioned Ray Stevens and Jerry Kennedy produced the Me album. To date it's the last Ray Stevens studio album to feature a co-producer. One of the single releases from Mercury Records on Ray Stevens in the mid 1960s is this crazed novelty called "Mr. Baker the Undertaker". Shelby Singleton and Jerry Kennedy were the record producers...

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